The vestibule is flanked on either side by thin folds of sensitive skin called the _____ (each one is a single _____). These meet anteriorly to form the _____, a hoodlike covering for the _____, which is the center for much of a female's sexual sensation.

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1. The vestibule is flanked on either side by thin folds of sensitive skin called the _____ (each one is a single _____). These meet anteriorly to form the _____, a hoodlike covering for the _____, which is the center for much of a female's sexual sensation.